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9th January 2020
12:24pm GMT

While there remains unfinished business between McGregor, Nurmagomedov and Danis, the immediate focus is on the Dubliner's January 18 bout with Donald Cerrone. Danis says he can see the fight going one of two ways, but he does not see it going beyond the second round.
"It'll either go quick or Conor will just masterfully pick him apart and dismantle him," Dillon Danis told Helen Yee. "So either a quick finish or two rounds in which Conor picks him apart and puts him away. "Not all masterpieces are made in seconds. The way it's going right now, Conor looks amazing. He's in great shape and has such a great mind-space. I'm really excited to see it and it's going to be a show for everybody."Should McGregor successfully get past Cerrone, the big question will be will 'The Notorious' remain at welterweight or will he opt to drop back down to seek a rematch with Nurmagomedov. "That fight is happen," declares Danis. "It doesn't matter where or when, but it's happening. It doesn't matter if it's in the cage or not, but I can't wait for the day that they fight again because I know the outcome. I believe in Conor, 100%." The New Yorker is looking forward to Nurmagomedov's April title defence against Tony Ferguson, at UFC 249 in Brooklyn. He notes that Ferguson has good takedown defence and vast wrestling experience and says the winner of that bout would be a toss up. As for his own MMA career, Dillon Danis is back fighting on January 25 against Keegan Greenwich at 'contractweight' [175lbs]. That Bellator card will also feature Sergio Pettis, Darion Caldwell and is being headlined by Julia Budd's featherweight title fight against former UFC champion Kris Cyborg.
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